Every year about two weeks before Christmas, I make this Frosty Fruit recipe. It's great to have in the freezer to pull out during this busy season when you want a "not-so-sweet treat". My family likes it as a side dish, a dessert, a snack, or even for breakfast.
Here's the easy and fast recipe:
FROSTY FRUIT
1 12 oz. can frozen lemonade concentrate, thawed
1 12 oz. can frozen orange juice concentrate, thawed
1 16 oz. package frozen strawberries, thawed
1 40 oz. can crushed pineapple with juice
6 bananas, chopped
5 cups water
Mix well in large bowl, and set in freezer until slushy.
Pour into 9 oz. plastic cups and cover with plastic wrap. Freeze solid.
Partially thaw (slushy and fruit still frozen) before serving. Makes about 20 cups.
P.S.: Gift giving spanning the generations -- that adorable Santa in the background was made by my grand daughter when she was in pre-school 15 years ago; and the pedestal wooden stand was made by my father in his high school wood-shop class 84 years ago as a gift to his mother.
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What wonderful treasures from your family. I have to ask you- Don't the bananas get mushy as they thaw? xo Diana
ReplyDeleteLove the little bits of history behind the cake stand and Santa Sally!
ReplyDeletePray you all have a lovely Christmas! Miss you!
bee blessed
mary
Hi Sally! Oh, this sounds good and I always love seeing your olden things and you always tell us the stories behind them! Hope you're doing well.
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia :)
The recipe sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteMMMMmmmmMMMM!!! That sounds delicious. My family LOVES treats like this. I will make this for the holidays, maybe even a summer treat for the hot days later on! Thanks for sharing your recipe.
ReplyDeleteLove, Rachel
I am pinning this to pinterest on my frozen treat board!! LOVE it.
ReplyDeleteMmm. That sounds delicious. Great idea for breakfast and healthy too.
ReplyDeleteI make a similar fruit Sally, but mine isn't frozen. There are a few variations so I am going to try yours for a change. I know I will love it as well!
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann